Last Updated :  September 23, 2008 

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Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA) general manager Edgardo C. Manda discloses today the 2007 environmental performance of 780 industrial establishments around the Laguna de Bay Region.  Read more>>

 

House Bill reaffirms LLDA mandate

Last year, House Bill No. 2963 or the “LLDA Reorganization Act of 2008” was certified as “priority” by the House of Representatives. Author Representative Edgar San Luis of the 4th District of Laguna proposed the measure to empower the LLDA and effectively put into action its mandate.  Read more>>


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Network of Asian River Basin Organizations (NARBO)

1st Announcement on Water Related Disaster and its Management in Asian Countries


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Palace urges public to report abuse in use of gov't. vehicles and waste set.. Read more>>

 

Carbon productivity must increae 10-fold to stabilize greenhouse gases.. Read more>>

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Environmental Performers and the Current State of Laguna de Bay Region

The Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA) assesses performance of a total of 780 registered industrial, commercial and other firms, including 104 fastfood, restaurants, and similar establishments periodically. Read more>>

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OTHER NEWS

 

LGUs get support from LLDA's P228.4-M WB-funded project

LAGUNA Lake Development TWENTY-ONE towns and cities around Laguna de Bay will continue to receive funding from the P228.4-million World Bank (WB)-funded assistance project from the Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA) to help prevent the further degradation of the country's biggest freshwater source. Read more>>

 

Illegal fishpens, cages in Laguna lake dismantled

LEGAL FISHPENS AND FISH cages off Talim Island, Binangonan in Rizal province were demolished Friday to get rid of obstruction in the navigational lanes, said Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA) General Manager Edgardo Manda. Read more>>

 

LLDA implements project vs greenhouse gas emissions

TO reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve environment quality in the Laguna de Bay region, the Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA) is now implementing a project called Carbonshed that involves methane recovery, methane avoidance and carbon sequestration. Read more>>


 

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The Water Mondriaan

The Water Mondriaan is a schematic map of the Laguna de Bay water system. Go >>


LLDA-Geodesk

Integrated Data, Better Policy. Go >>


Lake Level

During the wet season, precipitation results in an annual mean high water elevation of 12.5m and a peak elevation which may reach as high as 14.6m for a 100 year recurrence interval.  Go >>


 

Compliance Assistance Center

- Slaughterhouses

Slaughterhouses, among other business operations under animal products processing, are subject to environmental laws, policies and regulations.  Go>> 

- Hog Raisers

The Hog Raising Compliance Assistance Center is the "first stop" for information about environmental requirements that effect the hog raising industry in the Laguna lakeregion.  Go>>

 


Federation of the River Basins Councils in the Laguna de Bay Region

The River Councils (RCs), organized in each of the 24 micro-watersheds as early as 1997, was federated and institutionalized on 26 June 2001 via LLDA Board Resolution No. 167.

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